MIRA
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MIRA
@Mira_Meta_
no risk no magic 🧙 The whole Universe wants to be touched... @goatedSyndicate
Berlin, Deutschland Katılım Haziran 2021
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@PicturesFoIder The only way to solve this problem is mass deportation.
As the numbers of Muslims increase in Germany, they will become more and more bold about trying to impose their ideology on everyone else.
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Giftedness and imposter syndrome:
Giftedness is often romanticized as an effortless journey of excellence and success. However, the reality is far more complex and nuanced. Highly able individuals frequently grapple with self-doubt, the weight of expectations, and a perpetual sense of inadequacy despite their remarkable talents. This internal struggle is a testament to the depth of their intellect and the sensitivity of their psyche.
It means constantly pushing the boundaries of one’s understanding and capabilities. It’s a relentless pursuit of knowledge and mastery, often accompanied by an acute awareness of one’s own limitations. This heightened self-awareness can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it drives growth and innovation; on the other, it can foster a debilitating fear of failure.
Imagine standing at the peak of a mountain, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of your achievements, yet feeling the cold wind of self-doubt cutting through you. This is the paradox of giftedness. The higher you climb, the more you are exposed to the elements, and the more you feel the sting of every misstep and shortcoming.
The world often sees the success stories, the accolades, and the brilliance, but rarely does it glimpse the sleepless nights, the moments of crippling self-doubt, and the constant questioning of one’s worth. A lot of us are frequently their own harshest critics, setting impossibly high standards and chastising themselves for not meeting them. They see the potential within and feel an overwhelming pressure to actualize it, leading to a cycle of perfectionism and self-criticism.
But why do these feelings of inadequacy persist despite evident accomplishments? One reason lies in the comparison trap. Gifted individuals are prone to comparing themselves not only to their peers but also to their own idealized versions of perfection. This relentless comparison can lead to feelings of never being good enough, as there will always be someone who appears to be doing better or achieving more.
A significant aspect of this struggle is Imposter Syndrome. Despite clear evidence of their abilities and accomplishments, many gifted individuals live in constant fear of being exposed as frauds. They may attribute their success to luck or external factors rather than their own skills and effort. This can create a persistent feeling of not truly deserving their achievements, further fueling their self-doubt and anxiety.
Imposter Syndrome thrives in the shadows of high achievement. It whispers to you that you’re not good enough, that your successes are flukes, and that you’ll soon be unmasked as a fraud. This internal dialogue can be crippling, leading to a chronic undervaluing of one’s abilities and a persistent fear of failure.
Yet, it is through embracing these very struggles most of successful people can find true growth and fulfillment. Acknowledging and accepting their imperfections allows them to break free from the chains of self-doubt. It’s important to remember that failure is not a reflection of one’s worth but a stepping stone to greater understanding and resilience.
To everyone that’s trying to do better and doubting themselves, know that you are not alone. Your struggle is a part of your journey, and it does not diminish your value. Embrace your vulnerabilities, for they are a testament to your humanity. Seek support from those who understand and appreciate your unique challenges. Surround yourself with a community that celebrates not just your successes, but your efforts and growth.
In the end, it’s not just about the heights you reach but also about the depth of your journey. It’s about finding strength in your struggles and learning to navigate the turbulent waters of self-doubt with grace and courage. Your failures are a beacon of potential, and your journey, with all its ups and downs, is a story worth telling.
Your worth is not defined by your doubts, but by your courage to confront them.
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@shineDUDES @Forbes Ok.. Really and truly not easy to understand this. I thought its compared with a casino.
I mean if you heart is on the right place and if you spent it for a better world and family than ylu are gucci. Alhamdulillah
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@Mira_Meta_ @Forbes Great question, it is haram to trade with leverage, if you trade spot only is not haram. Also some projects that do lending or have lending protocols you can’t trade those projects/coins
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@nlukin @aidenfknrich @zhouliang_mask Yeah I triple-wield the moderna.
Unfortunately it's not enough because the variants have gotten out of control and we've kinda mostly given up on even trying to advance to pan-coronavirus vaccines etc. Lots of people still working hard on this but they get quite little support.
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Plane be like...
Me be like...
We really need to clean up our indoor air, but until then thank you @zhouliang_mask!


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Introducing: UNTITLED.
The first Ordinals collection to be minted in a Rune.
In partnership with @MagicEden, we have created one of the first use-cases for Runes in the form of using a fungible to mint a non-fungible collection.
UNTITLED is a first-of-its-kind Ordinals collection. We believe it is important for the Decentralized community to have an identity. On top of that, innovating and experimenting is crucial for cementing the culture and provenance of Decentralized, as well as pushing forward the technology-driven brand identity.
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Since the inception of this Telegram group, we've made only 3 calls (Ws) since the focus is on strategy and working through the mental toughness of trading.
Everyone is cool with us adding another 100 people, so just reply below if you want to work on the game.
GLHF 🫡
۟@MINHxDYNASTY
I'm making a Telegram trading group (NOT PAID) Reply if you want an invite, capping at first 100 The focus is NOT to give calls or anything like that. It's moreso to look at macro strategy and share when things have worked well. Hopefully others can learn from my winnings. On a spaces tonight, someone asked: "What are you doing to actually educate others on how you won?" I personally try to write randomly when a "strategy" comes up or something that has worked well multiple times, but that can get lost. Hopefully this can help others a lot!
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@Amor2144142731 @zetman_eth @Brunno_UTXO @StevenComicMan @JoeyDodd5 @TalkingDoggo @inkonbtc @alenberich @schmellapella @0xHonz_eth @Mhelodius @Holmesart100 Wow congrats mon amour
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